Philosophy
Philosophy studies who we are and examines philosophical thought in history and the present day. The Associate in Arts Degree will prepare you for university transfer for continued education related to philosophy, the study of general and fundamental problems, such as those connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, identity and language.
Once You Complete the Program
Continue your studies at IRSC, or transfer your credits to a four-year Bachelor's Degree program at a university. An undergraduate degree in philosophy can provide excellent background for professional training in law and theology.
Academic Plans/Guided Pathways for Philosophy
To view and print an Academic Plan/Guided Pathway, double-click on the program title.For course descriptions, see the College Catalog.
Academic Plans/Guided Pathways are recommended sequences of courses and prerequisites needed to complete your degree. It is a general suggestion for when to take your courses; it is not a course schedule. Students should meet with their advisors to make appropriate course selections. The Academic Plans/Guided Pathways listed below are for the current academic year. Students should consult with their advisors for plan requirements specific to their academic year.Philosophy A.A.
Complete your first two years of college at IRSC, and you’re guaranteed the right to transfer as a junior to a Bachelor’s Degree program at a Florida public university—or continue in a Bachelor’s Degree program at IRSC.